The days follow each other and are unfortunately alike for Clementine Sarlat those last weeks. Monday July 18, 2022, the beautiful sports journalist specializing in rugby, athletics and tennis revealed that her little June (born in February 2022 from her union with Clément Marienval) had been hospitalized.
“And we are back home”, first wrote Clémentine Sarlat in the caption of a photo on which we can discover her baby (whose face is hidden) in her cozy. And in the following story, she told her community that she and her daughter were in the hospital. A difficult situation to manage for the young mother. “After spending a total of fifteen days in the hospital in three weeks, I can’t wait to go on vacation. This second stay was much harder to manage emotionally for me. Very tired of being locked up in 10m² without air conditioning, with a sick baby“, she continued. However, she did not wish to reveal the reasons for June’s hospitalization. But there is no doubt that for her subscribers, the most important thing is that she is back home in better health.
At the end of June, it was her two other daughters Ella (4 years old) and Jasmine (1 year and a half) who had to go to the hospital for several days. “Since Friday, June has been hospitalized. Since yesterday evening, Jasmine has also been hospitalized next to her sister. They have caught a virus that they are struggling to fight and it is hard for her and for us. They are very well taken care of but it is a difficult and stressful experience, we are not going to lie to each other“, she had confided. A hospitalization which had lasted no less than nine days as Clémentine Sarlat had indicated when they returned home. “HOME. 9 days later we returned home. Finally at 5. I already knew it, but after spending 9 days in the pediatric hospital, I can say it, we are lucky to have such an efficient care system (even if it deserves to be improved) and YOU caregivers, you tear“, she had posted.
June therefore remained six days in the hospital. A stay that will soon, we hope, be more than a bad memory.